Principal Parts - An interesting proposition

How can I best learn the paradigms of nouns and verbs and the other inflected parts of speech?
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Paul-Nitz
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Principal Parts - An interesting proposition

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An interesting proposition about prinicpal parts:
http://blogs.dickinson.edu/dcc/

Excerpt:

"One could, for example, have a second list of, say, the five most statistically common forms of a given verb. In the case of πάρειμι, for example, that would be the following (with the total raw occurrences in TLG as of today): παρόντος (8587), παρόν (5406), παρόντα (4920), παρόντων (4442), παρόντι (3451)"

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David Lee
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Re: Principal Parts - An interesting proposition

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This is probably the link you want http://blogs.dickinson.edu/dcc/2012/12/ ... pal-parts/.
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Re: Principal Parts - An interesting proposition

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Nice link. Thanks for posting.
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